Renowned architect Charles Correa passes away


Mumbai, Jun 17 (PTI): Charles Correa, the face of modern architecture in India, passed away here last night after a brief illness. He was 84.

The last rites will be performed here tomorrow, family sources told PTI.

Correa played a defining role in developing architecture of post-Independence India and has designed some of the most outstanding structures. He was the man behind the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial in Ahmedabad and Madhya Pradesh assembly building.

In the 1970s, he was the chief architect of Navi Mumbai, the new city that came up across the harbor from Mumbai, and was later appointed the first chairman of the National Commission on Urbanisation. Correa is also known for pioneering work on low-income housing.

He won several national and international awards and was an expert in urban planning and affordable housing. He was honoured with the Padma Shri in 1972 and Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian honour, in 2006.

Born in Secunderabad on September 1, 1930, Correa studied at St Xavier's College in Mumbai before going to the University of Michigan and the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Correa taught at several universities in India and abroad and received awards including the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, the Praemium Imperiale of Japan and the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), which billed him as "India's greatest architect".

He founded the Urban Design Research Institute in Mumbai in 1984. The Institute is dedicated to protecting the environment and improving urban communities.

 

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Fri, Jun 19 2015

    Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord and let your perpetual light shine upon Charles.

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  • William Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 18 2015

    Charles Correa was master of masters. A rare combination of talent, grit and determination. I distinctly remember his advice to architects during his visit to Mangalore a year ago" If your client has agenda you too must have an agenda" calling them upon to design the buildings sensitive to nature, light, climate and more importantly people. I like his ideology architecture which is sensitive to people. Open spaces were his mantra. As person who swore not to build with glass, I am left with only wish to have the architects with bold agendas. Charles you may have left to the unknown but the edifices you left behind stand as testimony to your commitment to architecture. Rest In Peace in the unknown place.

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  • Suleman A.H., Udupi

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Well known architecture during our college days. He is remembered for building SDMC college of engineering & technology of Dharwad during those days we were studying.

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  • Joe Crasto, Bangalore

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    I had the pleasure of working with Mr. Charles Correa. He was an immensely talented, well renowned architect and above all a very humble human being.
    Heartfelt condolences to all his loved ones. May his soul rest in peace.

    Joe Crasto & Fly
    Bangalore

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  • Wilfred Tauro & Fly, Madanthyar, Dubai

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    RIP to Charles Correa and family, great and well reputed architects. His all works speaks about his great work. We were just talking about his great work in Vashi/New Bombay last week. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • florine, mumbai/bajpe

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Mr Charles Correa's architecture was really appreciated in Mumbai.
    May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Augustine Daniel D'Souza, Udupi - Mumbal VASAI - STATE OF KUWAIT.

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    My heartfelt condolences to his family. May his Soul Rest in Peace.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    Charles Correa made a name for himself as an outstanding personality and could be counted amongst the World's best known architects. He was a senior architect having designed some the best buildings in Bombay. He made a great name for himself when he did the planning for Nova Mumbai.

    His passing away will leave void in the hearts of many.

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  • Ronnie D'Souza, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    May his soul rest in peace. A very humble man

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  • harold mathias, mangalore /muscat

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    may his soul rest in peace

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    RIP

    great Personalities comes from followers of all religions...This is called greatness of India..Unity in diversity and diversity in unity..truly secular..

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  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD- MALWANI

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    THE MAGNIFICENT KANCHENJUNGA APARTMENT IN MUMBAI STANDS ABOVE ALL IN THE MEMORY OF RENOWNED ARCHITECT MR CHARLES CORREA.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    May Giver of Life grant him eternal bliss.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Wed, Jun 17 2015

    One of India's & Mumbai's finest and most reputed architects.
    RIP Mr.Charles Correa.

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